Wed. Nov 27th, 2024

Red, White and Twang: Cosmic guitarist Daniel Donato recently acquired a new Fender Buck Owens for his Instagram feed, proving that Tele can deliver everything from traditional tones to modern, smooth tones. This signature model pays tribute to the country legend’s iconic “Bakersfield Sound.”

The story behind this guitar

Buck Owens’ original American flag-inspired guitar helped make him one of the defining voices of Bakersfield’s bright and shiny sound in the ’60s. His guitar was as distinctive as Owens’ signature style, representing an early alternative to Nashville’s polished productions. It made him stand out on stage, that’s for sure!

From Bakersfield to the drawing board

The Fender Custom Shop worked hard to get every detail of the original Owens guitar just right, with glossy red, silver, and patriotic blue finishes that light up the stage just like the original Buck.

“Buck’s Telecaster wasn’t just a guitar – it was a statement about the power of country music to rock.”

Justin Norvell, Executive Vice President of Fender Products.

Stunning design with an unbelievably refined touch

This guitar starts with a chunky, late-50s C-shaped profile and a one-piece maple neck, topped with a string-friendly 7.25-inch radius. It performs well enough, and you can see it here.

Where Tradition Meets Cosmic Height

In Donato’s hands, the guitar proved its versatility, easily switching from classic Bakersfield tone to “cosmic exploration”. Custom pickups provide a quick and unmistakable Tele pickup with all the output a modern player might need. As it turns out, the guitar can be both traditional and modern.

Courtesy of Sweetwater

Tool’s “Time Machine”

The Fender Back Owens Broadcaster bridges the gap between vintage authenticity and modern playability, providing players with a piece of history in a form that’s ready for today’s stage. Get the guitar from Sweetwater, and test it out for a reasonable investment, considering how timeless this guitar would be in anyone’s collection.

Get your hands on history

The Fender Back Owens Broadcaster is now available on Sweetwater for $1,999.99, with financing options starting at $56.67 USD per month for 36 months.

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By David Fleshler

david Fleshler covers city and metro news for the Barnesonly Post. He has written for the Boulder Daily Camera and works as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the CU Independent, the student news publication at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His passion is learning about politics and solving problems for readers.

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